For the final, I have to compare at least 4 questions about given at the beginning and at the end of the semester
Question 1: What is Art?
In the beginning of the year, I said that art is what you imagine in head put on a piece of paper. This was a very generic response versus what I said recently to this question which is that Art is something that reflects your feelings. This answer is much more accurate because your feelings is what causes you to imagine certain things in your head. Over the semester, most of my art represented my likes/dislikes, such as "Food Planets" (shown below).
Question 1: What is Art?
In the beginning of the year, I said that art is what you imagine in head put on a piece of paper. This was a very generic response versus what I said recently to this question which is that Art is something that reflects your feelings. This answer is much more accurate because your feelings is what causes you to imagine certain things in your head. Over the semester, most of my art represented my likes/dislikes, such as "Food Planets" (shown below).
Question 3: Is Copying always plagiarism or is there a gray area? Explain your thoughts.
During the beginning of the year I said that you can copy something in your own drawing style, like drawing a cartoon character. I had a similar answer for the new question. I said that copying isn't necessary plagiarism if they use the original as inspiration to create something new. The second answer is more valid. Many people, including myself, create fanart, fanfictions, and basically use original creations to create new stories/arts and isn't necessary plagiarism because the story/idea came from their mind. I have an entire tab of How to Train Your Dragon fanart, and many fanfic ideas.
During the beginning of the year I said that you can copy something in your own drawing style, like drawing a cartoon character. I had a similar answer for the new question. I said that copying isn't necessary plagiarism if they use the original as inspiration to create something new. The second answer is more valid. Many people, including myself, create fanart, fanfictions, and basically use original creations to create new stories/arts and isn't necessary plagiarism because the story/idea came from their mind. I have an entire tab of How to Train Your Dragon fanart, and many fanfic ideas.
Question 5: What is an artistic style? List as many as you can
I had very different answers since we talked about specific artistic styles. I originally said that artistic styles are the way a person draws examples would be using borders, lines, etc. My current definition of an artistic style stayed the same. My examples include, Baroque, Cubinism, and also the type of medium you use. I didn't vary much in style over the year. I mostly used color pencil and occasionally oil pastels, such as Food Planets, but mostly, I used color pencil to draw things, such as my observe project, "Small Balls".
I had very different answers since we talked about specific artistic styles. I originally said that artistic styles are the way a person draws examples would be using borders, lines, etc. My current definition of an artistic style stayed the same. My examples include, Baroque, Cubinism, and also the type of medium you use. I didn't vary much in style over the year. I mostly used color pencil and occasionally oil pastels, such as Food Planets, but mostly, I used color pencil to draw things, such as my observe project, "Small Balls".
Question 6: What kinds of problems might artists encounter as they plan, make and share art? List as many as you can
I originally said copyright, lack of supplies, and art block. Including this, my second answer included more examples since we talked about limitations. My second answer was: lack of inspiration, lack of medium, physical disability, copying/stealing, and area to create. My artwork for that unit was drawing blindfold. It didn't turn out pretty, but it was interesting.
I originally said copyright, lack of supplies, and art block. Including this, my second answer included more examples since we talked about limitations. My second answer was: lack of inspiration, lack of medium, physical disability, copying/stealing, and area to create. My artwork for that unit was drawing blindfold. It didn't turn out pretty, but it was interesting.